Mental health needs of disaster volunteers: a plea for awareness
- PMID: 17295859
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6163.2007.00107.x
Mental health needs of disaster volunteers: a plea for awareness
Abstract
Topic: Meeting the mental health needs of disaster response volunteers. Voluntary disaster response organizations deployed volunteers across the country following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Purpose: Disaster response volunteers may experience mental health needs, particularly following extended or multiple deployments. This article attempts to heighten the awareness of psychiatric mental health nurses regarding mental health needs of disaster volunteers.
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Conclusions: It is essential to find ways to provide support for disaster volunteers experiencing stress and mental health needs, particularly for those who are not connected with an established disaster mental services program. Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses who are active in their communities are in a unique position to meet the mental health needs of volunteers who would otherwise not seek mental health assistance.
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